So I've decided to join in this year's BooktubeAthon! I have never been part of it before but I'm actually really excited for it!
My list is a little too ambitious for one week but I am still hoping to at least start most of these titles.
I should say that I only know very little about these books so I'm more listing which ones I'll be picking up.

1.
Between the World and Me
This book seems to be making it's rounds lately. Ta-Nehisi Coates's
Between the World and Me is a series of essays written from the writer to his son. He tackles issues he has faced and his son will face living in the United States where the white ethnicity has the majority. He talks about how the American history is mostly shaped regarding the Black race, most of the times and the cost of it. This is as far as I know about the book but I trust I will enjoy it judging from the people who have discussed and reviewed it thus far. I am starting to think this may be my favourite style of writing - the postcolonial and the colonial.
2.
When Breath Becomes Air
Another non-fiction read. I have been interested in
When Breath Becomes Air since I've heard of it.
Paul Kalanithi was a successful neurosurgeon for ten years when he is diagnosed with lung cancer. The book, essentially, is a memoir during his battle with this terminal disease. Sadly, Kalanithi died while writing this book but he brings up questions philosophising everything in an average person's daily life.

3.
Norwegian Wood
I have also decided to include a Haruki Murakami book. I have not read anything by Murakami and I am so so curious to read anything by him! I am not sure if Norwegian Wood is the way to start, I do have other works by him too, but we shall see.
I read the synopsis and honestly it doesn't really sound like much but I'm willing to give it a go.

4.
The Bamboo Stalk
This is going to be where I incorporate some of my Arabic reading. My friends at uni have told me to read this novel as I am trying to get into my Arabic reading. The Bamboo Stalk is about a mixed race man, half-Arabian half-Filipino, and his struggles finding a way to fit in. The idea of the bamboo stalk is that wherever it is planted, it will grow roots, it does not need to have a history of growing in a certain place prior.
I believe the book has been turned into a drama series in the Arabian gulf area but I think reading the book will suffice for me. I also think it has been translated into English.

5.
The Grown Up
I fucking love Gillian Flynn's work. I have read two of her novels and loved them, she is a brilliant author in my eyes. I wanted to squeeze in this really short, under a hundred pages story by her that I know nothing about just cuz.
I'm also going into it completely blind.
6.
Swing Time
I need, I neeeeed to read a Zadie Smith book. She is a staple in today's female authors, she might even be close to a cult classic. However, unfortunately, I have not read any of her work yet. This is also another book I am going into completely blind, so I do not have a synopsis to give you. But I am sure you have at least heard if not read Smith's latest
Swing Time.

7.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Human kind
Probably my most anticipated read, a non-fiction read that is, that I've had since it was published. Dr Yuval Harari explores the human species as far as the Neanderthals and even before. Dr Harari shows how out of the six human species that have inhibited the Earth, only ours remains. But how come? What is so special about us? What is it about out biology? Socioeconomics? I have always been interested in history, including the vast and very very far history of our ancestors. I am always curious about different cultures and why have we expanded to adapt to different climates and produce different language and utilised the nature wherever we landed on the planet...etc. I have so many questions. I am positive this book will provide me with a new knowledge about how we were. There's no way things are absolute but I am very very excited to learn from this book.

8.
A Game of Thrones
Ahh,
Game of Thrones. I very spontaneously picked this up. I thought "I don't want the show to end, so I'm going to ignore the last season and start reading the books!"
I am terrified of being spoiled, I am trying to steer away from spoilers as best I can. I'm not in a rush to finish the book, I could take till the end of the year to finish it, I'm happy with that. Like I said, I'm trying to stretch it out as much as I can. But I will try to read a few chapters here and there throughout the week and see where I'm at!
I am really looking forward to starting this week's BooktubeAthon. I can't wait to be part of the community with the tweeting and whatnot! I am also looking into dipping my toes into books I have been meaning to get to for ages now. Plus I'm embarassed to say I'm behind on my GoodReads reading challenge, like badly.
You can follow how I'm going to do at twitter
@yasminebakrix